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specifically the detention of david miranda the destruction of the guardian hard drives what are the british authorities so scared of they say it's terrorism what does it really julian. it's lack of authority. what. like most of these prosecutions are so examples to make people scared. you're lation to a particular area but in relation to its authority of the security services judiciary broadly speaking what is defined as establishment united united kingdom because when people fire authority authority can't do what it wants to do in a whole range of areas so the. guardian newspaper very reluctantly i might add divide authority. region rules of the u.k. system by publishing a quite as serious story about. intercepting hundreds of cables. hundreds of the telecommunications cables coming into his country that information on to continental europe. in response. to the security services obviously feel threatened and the police and white hole all moved to try and discipline the offender to show an example of what happens if you violate the hundred rules now. let's look at this situation peo
specifically the detention of david miranda the destruction of the guardian hard drives what are the british authorities so scared of they say it's terrorism what does it really julian. it's lack of authority. what. like most of these prosecutions are so examples to make people scared. you're lation to a particular area but in relation to its authority of the security services judiciary broadly speaking what is defined as establishment united united kingdom because when people fire authority...
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miranda event happened until they found that there was an event where they could. latch on the fact that this it happened to them once they saw that there was a bit of outrage about david miranda because of the brazilians they ran it was a brazilian were concerned about what was happening he's a homosexual so the homosexuality was concerned about what is happening he was simply a spouse of a clean green world those people who felt that they should be a barrier between work and family life that was in effect a blobby so they simply injected the revelation that they had destroyed the source material that they had allowed to sell it in into the guardian's office they thought well now we can partly sneak it up. an example so censorship of this be many others. in the case of the guardian and. other organizations the major media organizations that were. twenty thirteen if anything with snowden's leaks has basically told us that privacy is dead around the globe yohannes is it possible to revive can we get our privacy back. i mean getting our privacy back is pretty much th
miranda event happened until they found that there was an event where they could. latch on the fact that this it happened to them once they saw that there was a bit of outrage about david miranda because of the brazilians they ran it was a brazilian were concerned about what was happening he's a homosexual so the homosexuality was concerned about what is happening he was simply a spouse of a clean green world those people who felt that they should be a barrier between work and family life that...
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miranda a partner to one of the. colonists' was arrested accused of trying to bring in a fresh material of the n.s.a. . in a rather symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contained some secret data and here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the piece well still to come here a lot see the drama at the bolshoi theater nears its final act on stage for the zero villain in reality a court will deliver its verdict. in a case that's raised the curtain on the backstage rivalry jealousy and threats of one of the world's most famous bags. and afghanistan's president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to stay on its soil after they are due to pull out. the rest of the world's top headlines after the break. right to see. her street. and i think. foreigners. can still. be in the. dramas the. stories others refuse to notice. things is changing. to picture. place it was a terrible mistake the i'm very hard to take a look at once again a little l
miranda a partner to one of the. colonists' was arrested accused of trying to bring in a fresh material of the n.s.a. . in a rather symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contained some secret data and here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the piece well still to come here a lot see the drama at the bolshoi theater nears its final act on stage for the zero villain in reality a court will deliver its verdict. in a case that's raised the...
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did the guardian pay for flights by david miranda to courier secret funds? >> we paid for mr. miranda's flights, which was -- he feels acting as intermediary between -- >> you did pay for the flightings. so have they been accounted for as a business expense? those flights? is the uk taxpayer funding a tax break for the transfer of stolen funds? -- files? >> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- >> i don't see -- >> order, mr. ellis. >> perhaps we must go to the courtroom in the 1930's. asking you questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as a result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media outlets? >> i think many people are staggered by the amount of -- >> gave yourself, if i may interrupt, were you -- >> i was staggered. i think we all knew that the intelligence agencies collected a lot of data. and people are still trying to make out as though this data -- as though nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were passed with a lot of analog laws that deal with
did the guardian pay for flights by david miranda to courier secret funds? >> we paid for mr. miranda's flights, which was -- he feels acting as intermediary between -- >> you did pay for the flightings. so have they been accounted for as a business expense? those flights? is the uk taxpayer funding a tax break for the transfer of stolen funds? -- files? >> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- >> i don't see -- >> order,...
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miranda a partner to one of the guardian's colonists was arrested accused of trying to bring in fresh material on the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contain some of the secret data so here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before pays well it's good to have you with us here on r.t. international today plenty more for you to come just a bit later in the program. david cameron visits beijing tweets in mandarin in promotes closer trade links between the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very well the. president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to. pull out more about after the break. the. economic down in the final. days. and the rest. will be if we told me. one of the wonderful strong arming a lot of these. face. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on r.t. international the acid.
miranda a partner to one of the guardian's colonists was arrested accused of trying to bring in fresh material on the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contain some of the secret data so here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before pays well it's good to have you with us here on r.t. international today plenty more for you to come just a bit later in the program. david cameron visits beijing tweets in mandarin in...
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miranda a partner to one of the guardian's columnists was arrested accused of trying to bring in fresh material on the n.s.a. and g c h q in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contained some of the secret data so here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the members of parliament well still to come for you up here on r.t. international today. well david cameron this is its base tweets in mandarin in promotes close it's trade links between the u.k. and china. many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. a villain on stage but. off stage the court will deliver its verdict on the leading soloist of the bolshoi theater in a case that's raised the curtain on the backstage rivalry jealousy and the threat said one of the world's most famous. the media leave us so we leave them to be. part of the same motion security play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers
miranda a partner to one of the guardian's columnists was arrested accused of trying to bring in fresh material on the n.s.a. and g c h q in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contained some of the secret data so here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the members of parliament well still to come for you up here on r.t. international today. well david cameron this is its base tweets in mandarin in promotes close it's trade links...
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miranda a partner to one of the guardian's columnists he was arrested accused of trying to bring in a fresh material on the n.s.a. and juicy h.q. and in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contain some of the secret data and now here we are waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the members of parliament why are you with r.t. international live from moscow plenty more for you to come still in this program. well david cameron this is space tweets in mandarin in promotes close it's trade links between. the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration from down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. and afghanistan's president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to stay on its soil to pull out. the rest of the world's top headlines for this hour after the break. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the team from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story for you. to find
miranda a partner to one of the guardian's columnists he was arrested accused of trying to bring in a fresh material on the n.s.a. and juicy h.q. and in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contain some of the secret data and now here we are waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the members of parliament why are you with r.t. international live from moscow plenty more for you to come still in this program. well david cameron this is space tweets...
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miranda one of the guardian's colonists was arrested accused of trying to bring in fresh material on the. q in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contain some of the secret data and now here we are waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the members of. what you with the live from moscow plenty more to come just a bit later in the program including. david cameron visits. from. the u.k. and china many of the richest chinese. restaurants say that the immigration. chinatown is making them feel. president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to. react to situation i have read the reports for. the new i will leave the state to comment on your. security because i'm going to talk you know. when you question the proof for. freedom of speech. the freedom to. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on our international. human rights in tibet and tweeting in mandarin just some of david cameron's latest moves to win the good graces of the chinese now the british prime minister has been stressing at every tu
miranda one of the guardian's colonists was arrested accused of trying to bring in fresh material on the. q in a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contain some of the secret data and now here we are waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before the members of. what you with the live from moscow plenty more to come just a bit later in the program including. david cameron visits. from. the u.k. and china many of the richest chinese. restaurants say that...
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miranda pointed to one of the guardian's columnists was arrested accused of trying to bring a fresh materials on the n.s.a. and g c h q and a symbolic move the newspaper destroyed the computer hard drives which contain some of the secret data and here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before and. and a quick reminder now to r.t. dot com always has more stories for you and among them will tell you of the grave revelations about the preparations for the football world cup in qatar. that says the international community's sounds. alarm over the conditions for migrant workers say the lives of thousands are in danger if no changes are made. on the one pushing something online to read this small print and think twice before posting and actually review as it could now land you see fine. going soft on human rights in tibet and tweeting in the during that just some of david cameron's latest moves to win the good graces of the chinese the british prime minister is in beijing on the largest ever trade mission to the country whispering swear words into the ears of official
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miranda do you think that could carry any weight in convincing brazil that they should open their doors to snowden are they doing anything are they speaking to the brazilian government at all on snowden's behalf. well you know that's an interesting question i'm not really sure if that's going on right now in the background. now if brazil does decide to grant asylum to edward snowden how to kind of you know shift the dynamic between brazil between brazil and the u.s. . it would be very bad for relations between the u.s. and brazil i would expect that politicians in congress would consider measures to punish brazil for taking action to protect noton but i also think that there would be a number of people here in the united states citizens who would be glad that he was able to find a country that would protect them people who have celebrated the act that is taken to blow the whistle and reveal surveillance that the government had been keeping secret these programs that i think many people are glad they know about now or and again if he is granted down down the line asylum in russia how cou
miranda do you think that could carry any weight in convincing brazil that they should open their doors to snowden are they doing anything are they speaking to the brazilian government at all on snowden's behalf. well you know that's an interesting question i'm not really sure if that's going on right now in the background. now if brazil does decide to grant asylum to edward snowden how to kind of you know shift the dynamic between brazil between brazil and the u.s. . it would be very bad for...
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did "the guardian" pave for flights by david miranda for secret flyers? >> we paid for flights which was acting as intermediary. >> you did a for those flights. how have they been accounted for as a business expense, those flights? is the taxpayer funded attacks break for the transfer of stolen lines? >> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. we all knew -- >> order,. >> the policy of that shouldn't be asking questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as a result of what was given to other media outlets? >> i don't think many people are affected by that. >> they gave you authority. >> i was staggered. i think we all knew the intelligence agencies collect a lot of data and people are trying to make out of this data nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were passed. we had a lot of analog laws that dealt with the digital world. the last serious flaw that was passed about any of this material was in 2000 which was a time when facebook had not been invented and google was building its initial
did "the guardian" pave for flights by david miranda for secret flyers? >> we paid for flights which was acting as intermediary. >> you did a for those flights. how have they been accounted for as a business expense, those flights? is the taxpayer funded attacks break for the transfer of stolen lines? >> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. we all knew -- >> order,. >> the policy of that shouldn't be asking questions. were you surprised at the...
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his partner david miranda was detained at london's airport for several hours under anti-terror laws. greenwald who lives in brazil with miranda accused the u.k. authorities of intimidation. in the second part of my interview with glen, i asked him and his partner about that or deal. i was -- they took me to a small room. they trapped my, to trick me, and put me into the jail. the entire time, to ask things about my family, my partner, about snowden, everything. it was not a good experience. >> glen, how did you feel when you partner was brought into in whole situation? >> i felt furious, and helpless. nine hours is a long time, when your partner is essentially imprisoned in a country, to which he has no connection, i was being told by lawyers that it is quite likely that he would be arrested. and it was clearly a very blatant assault on press freedom, because a lot of different reporters and other people that have worked on this, went in and out without any problem, and suddenly when someone much more peripheral simply tries to pass through, they detained him for nine hours. under a
his partner david miranda was detained at london's airport for several hours under anti-terror laws. greenwald who lives in brazil with miranda accused the u.k. authorities of intimidation. in the second part of my interview with glen, i asked him and his partner about that or deal. i was -- they took me to a small room. they trapped my, to trick me, and put me into the jail. the entire time, to ask things about my family, my partner, about snowden, everything. it was not a good experience....
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miranda, who was detained by british authorities. they suspected miranda was carrying nsa surveillance documentation. >>> stocks hitting fresh new highs after a surprise move from the federal reserve to cut the amount it spends on supporting the economy. ali velshi will be talking about that much more in his program coming up at the top of the hour. his program, "real money," but we have him for a couple of minutes. were you surprised about the decision? >> i'm simply not qualified to answer any more of your questions. >> throw your hands up and throw it down a that's not the way we play the game. down home sales a bit and put interest rates up. >> what was that crazynomy is dy well. it's not firing on all cylinders but it's firing on many. >> i can't quit. i have to come back for the sh show. >> you're not going anywhere. tether him. >> i did not win that lottery so i'm here. >> so you and me both. that explains why both of us are here. we'll see you at the top of the hour. the bipartisan budget deal is on its way to president obama
miranda, who was detained by british authorities. they suspected miranda was carrying nsa surveillance documentation. >>> stocks hitting fresh new highs after a surprise move from the federal reserve to cut the amount it spends on supporting the economy. ali velshi will be talking about that much more in his program coming up at the top of the hour. his program, "real money," but we have him for a couple of minutes. were you surprised about the decision? >> i'm simply...
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did "the guardian" pay for flights by david miranda to courier secret files of? >> we paid for his flights. he was acting as intermediary between -- >> so you did pay for those flights? have you been accounted for as a business expense, those flights? is the uk taxpayer funding a tax break for the transfer of stolen files a? >> you may not be fully with the tax laws, so i think we'll move on to our next question or. spent i don't think why you should move on. >> order, mr. ellis. mr. winnick. >> perhaps you're fortunate not to be in a moscow courtroom in the 1930s, mr. rusbridger. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media outlets? >> i think many people are staggered by the amount of speed you yourself, if i may interrupt. were you staggered and surprised? >> i was staggered. i think we all knew that the intelligence agencies collected a lot of data, and people are still trying to make out as though nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were pass
did "the guardian" pay for flights by david miranda to courier secret files of? >> we paid for his flights. he was acting as intermediary between -- >> so you did pay for those flights? have you been accounted for as a business expense, those flights? is the uk taxpayer funding a tax break for the transfer of stolen files a? >> you may not be fully with the tax laws, so i think we'll move on to our next question or. spent i don't think why you should move on....
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and in an on-line interview with buzzfeed with david miranda, one of the staff was due to carrying stolen secret files, got cold feet, and they were sent via federal express. did you know that federal express conditions of carriage include in section 8, subsection 16 that would be an unauthorized thing to do. i think you said to mr. rex that you had used federal express. my question to you, quite frankly, bearing all that in mind do you not accept that you have at the very least been woefully irresponsible with secret information and thereby people's lives. >> the question is about wikileaks, not about this story at all. it's got nothing to do with this story. no, i don't accept your premise. >> thank you. >> can we clarify the situation where you go from here -- where the guardian goes from here. the prime minister said in the house, some describe it as intimidation. used whatever word one would like. will the guardian continue to publish despite all of that, revelations from snowden, would you consider have been in the public domain? >> we have been working slowly and rep responsibly wi
and in an on-line interview with buzzfeed with david miranda, one of the staff was due to carrying stolen secret files, got cold feet, and they were sent via federal express. did you know that federal express conditions of carriage include in section 8, subsection 16 that would be an unauthorized thing to do. i think you said to mr. rex that you had used federal express. my question to you, quite frankly, bearing all that in mind do you not accept that you have at the very least been woefully...
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and in an on-line interview with miranda, one david of the staff was due to carrying stolen secret files, got cold and they were sent via federal express. did you know that federal of carriage tions include in section 8, subsection 16 that would be an unauthorized do.ng to thatnk you said to mr. rex you had used federal express. my question to you, quite all that in ing mind do you not accept that you very least been woefully irresponsible with secret information and thereby lives. >> the question is about wikileaks, not about this story all. it's got nothing to do with this story. premise.n't accept your >> thank you. >> can we clarify the situation -- where go from here the guardian goes from here. the rime minister said in house, some describe it as intimidation. word one would like. will the guardian continue to despite all of that, revelations from snowden, would ou consider have been in the public domain? working slowly and rep responsibly with hundreds of journalists in the world. we're going to continue to them.t we're not going to be put off by intimidation nor are we going to r
and in an on-line interview with miranda, one david of the staff was due to carrying stolen secret files, got cold and they were sent via federal express. did you know that federal of carriage tions include in section 8, subsection 16 that would be an unauthorized do.ng to thatnk you said to mr. rex you had used federal express. my question to you, quite all that in ing mind do you not accept that you very least been woefully irresponsible with secret information and thereby lives. >> the...